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  2. Vine (service) - Wikipedia

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    Vine was an American short-form video hosting service where users could share up to 6-second-long looping video clips. Founded in June 2012 by Rus Yusupov, Dom Hofmann and Colin Kroll, [1][2][3] the company was bought by Twitter, Inc. four months later for $30 million. [4] Vine launched with its iOS app on January 24, 2013, with Android and ...

  3. Vinelink.com - Wikipedia

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    Vinelink.com (VINE) is a national website in the United States that allows victims of crime, and the general public, to track the movements of prisoners held by the various states and territories. The first four letters in the websites name, "vine", are an acronym for "Victim Information and Notification Everyday".

  4. Why Did Vine Shut Down? A Deep Dive Into the Beloved ... - AOL

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    Why did Vine shut down? While Vine did provide their creators with a huge amount of reach, you know what they say, "exposure" doesn’t pay the bills—or buy the mansion in LA.

  5. List of online video platforms - Wikipedia

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    List of online video platforms Online video platforms allow users to upload, share videos or live stream their own videos to the Internet. These can either be for the general public to watch, or particular users on a shared network. The most popular video hosting website is YouTube, 2 billion active until October 2020 and the most extensive catalog of online videos. [1] There are some ...

  6. Amazon Vine - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Vine. Launched in 2007, [1][2] Amazon Vine is an internal service of Amazon.com that allows manufacturers and publishers to receive reviews for their products on Amazon. [3][4][5] Companies pay a fee to Amazon and provide products for review. The products are then passed to Amazon reviewers, who can publish a review.

  7. Rus Yusupov - Wikipedia

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    Vine was sold to Twitter in October 2012 for a reported $30 million, [ 5] shortly before the service's official launch. In 2013, Vine hit number one on the App store for free downloads and become the most used video sharing application in the market at the time. [ 6] Yusupov left Twitter in late 2015 after Vine was deprioritized by Twitter.

  8. VINE Transit - Wikipedia

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    VINE Transit is a public transportation service in Napa County, California, United States; it is managed under the Napa Valley Transportation Authority and operated by Transdev. The system offers extensive service throughout the county along with providing connections to other public transportation systems in adjacent counties.

  9. Category:Vine (service) celebrities by nationality - Wikipedia

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